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amendment 24-A as a substitute for amendment 24. You are
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now voting only on the substitution. A vote Aye is a
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vote in favor of substituting 24-A for 24, A vote No
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is a vote against the substitution.
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Cast your votes. Has every delegate voted?
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Does any delegate desire to change his vote?
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The Clerk will record the vote.
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There being 56 votes in the affirmative, and
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61 in the negative, the motion fails, and amendment 24-A
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is rejected.
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The question now arises upon the adoption of
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Amendment 24.
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For what purpose does Delegate Storm arise?
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DELEGATE STORM: Mr. Chairman, I ask unanimous
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consent to suggest that amendment 24-B read as follows:
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"All public records shall be open for inspection
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unless otherwise provided by law, and to the extent and in
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the manner provided by law. All governmental proceedings
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and meetings shall be open to the public."
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Storm, I think it is
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going to be awfully difficult for us to carry that in mind.
It is not written out?
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